NEA Members Refuse to Let Language Be A BarrierAccording to the U.S. Department of Education, children enrolled in our schools bring with them more than 425 first languages. We talked to ELL specialists, who offer strategies and tips for reaching English learners

Bilingual and ELL ResourcesCheck out our compilation that includes articles and curriculum resources.

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Spanish Translations for Education TermsWashington's Center for the Improvement of Student Learning, in partnership with the Migrant and Bilingual Education Program at the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, has released an in-depth English/Spanish glossary of education terms from around the state.

This valuable resource for educators and parents will help alleviate confusion when translating or reading education documents.

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